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E-raamat: Zoological Collections of Germany: The Animal Kingdom in its Amazing Plenty at Museums and Universities

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This book is devoted to the knowledge of up to 250 years of collecting, organizing and preserving animals by generations of scientists. Zoological Collections are a huge resource for modern animal research and should be available for national and international scientists and institutions, as well as prospective public and private customers. Moreover, these collections are an important part of the scientific enterprise, supporting scientific research, human health, public education, and the conservation of biodiversity. Much of what we are beginning to understand about our world, we owe to the collection, preservation, and ongoing study of natural specimens.  Properly preserved collections of marine or terrestrial animals are libraries of Earth's history and vital to our ability to learn about our place in its future.

The approach employed by the editor involves not only an introduction to the topic, but also an external view on German collections including an assessment of their value in the international and national context, and information on the international and national collection networks. Particular attention is given to new approaches of sorting, preserving and researching in Zoological Collections as well as their neglect and/or threat. In addition, the book provides information on all big Public Research Museums, on important Collections in regional Country and local District Museums, and also on University collections.

This is a highly informative and carefully presented book, providing scientific insight for readers with an interest in biodiversity, taxonomy, or evolution, as well as natural history collections at large.
Part I. General Aspects.- 1. In Past and Recent Times: On the
Significance of Zoological Collections in GermanyAn Introduction.-
2. Germanys Zoological Collections: An International and Personal View on an
Important Historical and Contemporary Scientific Resource.- 3. Research
Collections in Germany: Modern Trends in Methods of Sorting, Preserving, and
Research.- 4. National and International Collection Networks.- 5. Legal and
Ethical Challenges: From Collection Management to Access and
Benefit-Sharing.- 6. Modern Exhibition Concepts.- Part II. The Collections.-
7. ASCHAFFENBURG: The Collection of the Bavarian Royal National Academy of
Forestry Aschaffenburg Is on Its Way to Becoming a Modern Museum of Natural
History.- 8. BAD DÜRKHEIM: The Zoological Collections at the Palatinate
Museum of Natural History (Pfalzmuseum für Naturkunde POLLICHIA-Museum),
Bad Dürkheim (Germany).- 9. BAMBERG: The ZoologicalCollections at the
Museum of Natural History in Bamberg.- 10. BERLIN: From Humboldt to HVacThe
Zoological Collections of the Museum für Naturkunde Leibniz Institute for
Evolution and Biodiversity Science in Berlin.- 11. BERLIN: Zoologische
Lehrsammlung (Zoological Teaching Collection).- 12. BERLIN: The Zoological
Collection of the Stadtmuseum Berlin.- 13. BERLIN: The Veterinary Collection
of the Institute of Veterinary Anatomy, Department of Veterinary Medicine,
Freie Universität Berlin.- 14. BONN: Zoologisches Forschungsmuseum Alexander
Koenig in Bonn: Transformation of a Classical Natural History Museum of the
Nineteenth Century into a Biodiversity Research Institution.-
15. BRAUNSCHWEIG: Staatliches Naturhistorisches Museum Braunschweig.-
16. BREMEN: Geosciences Collection of the University of Bremen: The Recent
Mollusk Compilation.- 17. BREMEN: Zoological Collection of the University of
Bremen.- 18. BREMEN: The Zoological Collections of the Übersee-Museum Bremen
(UMB).- 19. CHEMNITZ: Museum of Natural History Chemnitz: Identity Through
Tradition.- 20. DARMSTADT: The Zoological Collections of the
Hessische Landesmuseum Darmstadt.- 21. DARMSTADT: The Zoological Collection
at the Department of Biology/TU Darmstadt History and Present State of
the Zoological Collection.- 22. DETMOLD: Lippisches Landesmuseum Detmold.-
23. DRESDEN / THARANDT: Zoological Collections Housed at the Institute of
Forest Botany and Forest Zoology of Technische Universität Dresden.-
24. DÜSSELDORF: Aquazoo Löbbecke Museum Düsseldorf.- 25. EBERSWALDE:
Zoological Collections of Eberswalde: Like Phoenix from the Ashes?.-
26. ERFURT: The Naturkundemuseum Erfurt.- 27. FLENSBURG:
Naturwissenschaftliches Museum Flensburg: Natural History Museum Flensburg.-
28. FRANKFURT, DRESDEN, GÖRLITZ, MÜNCHEBERG: Senckenberg: Its Zoological
Collections and Their Histories.- 29. GIEßEN: University Collections: Justus
Liebig University Gießen.- 30. GÖTTINGEN: The Zoological Museum of
Göttingen University.- 31. GÖTTINGEN: Collections in the Departments of
Wildlife Sciences and Forest Zoology and Forest Conservation.-
32. GREIFSWALD: The Zoological Museum of the University Greifswald: Past,
Present, and Future.- 33. HALBERSTADT: Museum Heineanum.-
34. HALLE-WITTENBERG: The Zoological Collection of the Martin Luther
University in Halle-Wittenberg.- 35. HAMBURG: Back to the Future: The Centrum
für Naturkunde on Its Way Toward Reestablishing a Natural History Museumin
Hamburg.- 36. HEIDELBERG: The Zoological Museum of the University of
Heidelberg.- 37. JENA: The Scientific Zoological Collections at the
Phyletisches Museum in Jena: Historical Development and
Conservational Challenges.- 38. JENA: The Teaching Collection at the
Zoological Institute of the University of Jena: Its Importance, Value
and Conservational Problems.- 39. KAISERSLAUTERN: Zoological Collection of
the University of Kaiserslautern.- 40. LEIPZIG: Naturkundemuseum Leipzig:
Museum of Natural Sciences.- 41. LEIPZIG: The Zoological Study and Research
Collection of the University of Leipzig.- 42. LÜBECK: Museum of Nature and
Environment, Lübeck, Zoological Collections.- 43. MAINZ: The Zoological
Collections of the Mainz Natural History Museum/State Collection of Natural
History of Rhineland Palatinate.- 44. MARBURG: Zoological Collection of the
Philipps University of Marburg.- 45. MÜNCHEN: The Zoologische Staatssammlung
München (ZSM) of the Staatliche Naturwissenschaftliche Sammlungen
Bayerns (SNSB).- 46. MÜNSTER: The Zoological Collections of the LWL-Museum of
Natural History in Münster.- 47. OLDENBURG: 180 Years of Local Collection and
Research in Oldenburg.- 48. POTSDAM: Naturkundemuseum Potsdam: Natural
History Museum of Potsdam Documentation of Regional Biodiversity and 50 Years
of Experience with a Freshwater Aquarium.- 49. ROSTOCK: The Zoological
Collection of the University of Rostock.- 50. SCHIFFWEILER: Zentrum für
Biodokumentation des Saarlandes (ZfBS).- 51. SIEGEN: University of Siegen
Zoological Collections Teach Biodiversity Better than Books and Bytes.-
52. STRALSUND: The German Oceanographic Museum.- 53. STUTTGART: The
Zoological Collections of the Stuttgart State Museum of Natural History.-
54. WAREN: Müritzeum with the Natural History Collections for the State of
Mecklenburg-Vorpommern.- 55. WESTLAUSITZ: The Zoological Collection of the
Museum der Westlausitz Kamenz by Olaf Zinke.- 56. WIESBADEN: Museum
Wiesbaden: Natural History Collections [ MWNH].- 57. WÜRZBURG: The Zoological
Study Collection at the Theodor-Boveri-Institute,
Biocenter, Julius-Maximilians-University of Würzburg.- 58. KARLSRUHE: The
Zoological Collections of the State Museum of Natural History Karlsruhe.